What Happens When You Delete a Business Object How to Document a Business Object

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2. Select New and then select Attribute.

3. Enter a name to identify the new attribute.

4. From the type list, select a type for the new attribute, or click the Browse More

Types... button to select a complex type.

5. Click OK.

13.6.2 How to Delete a Business Object Attribute

To delete an attribute from an existing BPM Object: 1. Edit the Business Object that contains the attribute you want to remove.

2. In the Attributes section, click the Remove Attribute button next to the attribute

you want to remove. A confirmation message appears.

3. Click OK.

13.6.3 How to Document a Business Object Attribute

You can add documentation to a business object attribute for other process developers to understand its functionality. To document a business object Attribute: 1. Edit the business object that contains the attribute you want document. 2. In the Attributes section, expand the business object attribute you want to document. 3. Click the Edit... button next to the Documentation field. The Documentation Dialog appears. 4. Add the text to document the functionality of the selected attribute. See Section 5.4.1, Introduction to the Documentation Editor , for details on how to create and edit documentation.

13.6.4 What Happens When You Document a Business Object Attribute

The documentation is available for other process developers to read and modify Note: Another alternative for the previous steps is editing the business object and clicking the Add button in the Attributes section. Using Human Tasks 14-1 14 Using Human Tasks This chapter describes how to implement BPMN user tasks using Human Tasks. You can use an existing Human Task component created using the SOA Human Task editor, or you can create a new Human Task using the simplified interface Oracle BPM Studio provides. This chapter includes the following sections: ■ Section 14.1, Introduction to Human Tasks in BPM ■ Section 14.2, Assigning an Existing Human Task to a User Task ■ Section 14.3, Creating a Human Task from Oracle BPM Studio ■ Section 14.4, Creating a Human Task Using the SOA Human Task Editor ■ Section 14.5, Editing a Human Task from Oracle BPM Studio ■ Section 14.6, Using Human Task Patterns in Oracle BPM For detailed information about Human Tasks, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite.

14.1 Introduction to Human Tasks in BPM

The implementation of user tasks requires you to define a Human Task. You can use an existing Human Task or define a new one. If your project contains Human Tasks, then they automatically appear in the business catalog under the HumanTasks predefined module. You can add new Human tasks to your project in the following ways: ■ Using the simplified interface Oracle BPM Studio provides ■ From the SOA New Gallery ■ From the SOA Composite Editor When you double click a Human Task component in the business catalog, Oracle BPM Studio opens the SOA Human Task editor. You can edit the Human Task using this editor. Figure 14–1 shows a Human Task component in the Sales Quote example. For more information on how to define Human Tasks using Oracle SOA Suite, see the following chapters in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite: ■ Designing Human Tasks ■ Designing Task Forms for Human Tasks